Commentary: July 2015 Archives

Two books I read together earlier this year. Until the first one ran out because it was a lot shorter than the other.

First was Conqueror of Darkness by Phyllis Garlick - the story of Helen Keller. This book was given to me for my birthday in 1980 by mum and dad. I read it when I was quite young, but hadn't read it since. It'd been at mum's and so I brought it home during the house cleanout last year. It's told for children to read, and quite an amazing story. The patience her tutor/friend Anne must have had was incredible.

Second was Letters to Karen by Charlie W. Shedd. This is another book that was given to me by mum and dad when I was in my teens. I'd read it then, but again, not since. Some of the ideas in this book are a little dated - I mean how many wives get to stay at home all day these days? (I wish!!!) But a lot of the principles are still relevant.

Then there was Pollyanna by Elanor H. Porter. I borrowed this off mum last time I was in Sydney. This book was given to *her* mother in 1932!! (by Manly Congregational Sunday School). I've seen the movie a few times so thought it would be nice to read the book. It's a bit episodic to start with. Each chapter is a small story with not much overarching plot. But it improves a little towards the end. The silly thing is, the two things I remember most about the movie - the "glad" Bible passages and the accident were completely different in the book. Weird. I'd have to watch the movie again now to see what else was different. I try to play the "glad game" sometimes (when I think of it), but it's fricken hard a lot of the time for me. Too much grumpiness hardwired in my brain ...